Grubbia rosmarinifolia
Grubbia rosmarinifolia P.J.Bergius

Grubbia rosmarinifolia is a species in the genus Grubbia, belonging to the plant family Grubbiaceae. It was first described by P.J. Bergius in 1767 and is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.
Description
Grubbia rosmarinifolia is a member of the Grubbiaceae family and is part of the genus Grubbia. The species was formally published by P.J. Bergius in 1767. It is naturally distributed in the Cape Provinces of South Africa. This plant is distinguished by its rosmarinifolia (rosemary-like) leaves, which is reflected in its specific epithet. It is one of the early-described species in the genus and contributes to the understanding of the biodiversity of the Cape region.
Distribution
Cape Provinces
